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  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Rep. Kat Cammack on ‘Woman in Red’ SOTU Moment
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack to break down one of the most talked-about moments from the State of the Union—the viral “woman in red” who stunned viewers by sitting among Democrats and standing proudly for America.

    Cammack shares the behind-the-scenes story of her spontaneous decision to cross the aisle, why her team warned her not to do it, and what message she hoped to send to the American people. Together, Tudor and Cammack discuss the emotional highs of the speech, from honoring everyday American heroes to the stark contrast in reactions inside the chamber.

    They also dive into:

    • The growing political divide and what it means for America’s future

    • Why moments of unity seem increasingly rare in Washington

    • The broader implications for 2028 and the next generation of leadership

    • Controversies surrounding election integrity and the SAVE Act

    • Calls for transparency in Congress, including efforts to expose taxpayer-funded settlements

    This episode is a powerful conversation about patriotism, political courage, and the importance of standing up—literally and figuratively—for the country.

    👉 Don’t miss this inside look at the moment everyone is still talking about—and what it reveals about the state of American politics today.

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    23 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: AOC, Newsom & Hillary’s Biggest Political Meltdowns
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down what she calls a series of major Democrat “crash outs” dominating headlines—from the global stage to viral social media moments.

    Tudor dives into Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s controversial appearance at the Munich Security Conference, highlighting foreign policy missteps, viral gaffes, and the growing speculation around her 2028 presidential ambitions. She also examines Gavin Newsom’s latest public moments, including comments that sparked backlash and renewed scrutiny of his leadership style.

    Plus, Tudor revisits Hillary Clinton’s recent international appearance, unpacking tense exchanges and what they reveal about the current direction of the Democratic Party.

    From policy confusion to political messaging gone wrong, this episode explores how these moments are shaping voter perception ahead of upcoming elections—and why Tudor says it all matters heading into the midterms.

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    38 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Exposing the Over-Sexualization of Kids in Dance
    Feb 23 2026

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor tackles a growing concern for parents across America: the over-sexualization of children in dance and on social media.

    Joined by dance educator and Dance Awareness: No Child Exploited founder Mary Bawden, Tudor explores how a once wholesome activity has shifted toward hyper-sexualized performances, influenced by media, internet culture, and social platforms like TikTok. Together, they break down the difference between healthy and harmful dance, how predators exploit online content, and what parents need to know to protect their children.

    From “sharenting” to the rise of “thirst traps” among teens, this conversation reveals the hidden dangers facing kids today—and offers practical tools to help families make safer, more informed choices.

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    32 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: FreeSpoke, Media Bias & Finding Truth in Search
    Feb 20 2026

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with former RNC Finance Chairman and entrepreneur Todd Ricketts to discuss a growing concern in the digital age: media bias and information suppression.

    Ricketts shares the inspiration behind FreeSpoke, a new search engine designed to surface multiple perspectives and give users a clearer, more balanced view of the news. From claims of algorithmic bias at major tech platforms to the challenge of finding trustworthy information, this conversation dives deep into how Americans consume news—and what’s at stake if access to information is limited.

    They also explore how FreeSpoke’s AI-powered tools, podcast transcription capabilities, and election portal aim to empower users to make informed decisions, especially heading into a critical midterm election cycle.

    Plus, Tudor and Ricketts break down:

    • The role of Big Tech in shaping political narratives

    • Why Americans are losing trust in traditional search engines

    • How FreeSpoke aggregates left, right, and center perspectives

    • The intersection of media, politics, and the 2026 midterms

    • Economic messaging, voter sentiment, and what could decide the next election

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    26 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: AOC & Whitmer Flounder at Munich, Rubio Steals Show
    Feb 18 2026

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Mary Katharine Ham to break down the biggest moments and missteps from the Munich Security Conference—and why the global stage exposed serious cracks in Democrat leadership.

    From AOC and Gretchen Whitmer’s widely criticized foreign policy performances to Hillary Clinton’s heated exchanges, Tudor and Mary Katharine analyze how messaging failures, lack of preparation, and “word salad” answers are shaping the 2028 conversation.

    They dive into:

    • What went wrong for Democrats at Munich—and why it matters

    • AOC’s struggles under real questioning vs. media “protection”

    • Whitmer’s 2028 ambitions and what her performance revealed

    • Hillary Clinton’s reaction under pressure—and what it signals

    • Why Marco Rubio’s speech stood out on the world stage

    • The growing disconnect between progressive messaging and everyday voters

    • How issues like Ukraine, Taiwan, immigration, and cultural identity are reshaping global politics

    • What Republicans must learn heading into the midterms

    Plus, Tudor and Mary Katharine discuss the broader implications for U.S. leadership, women in politics, and the future of both parties as the next election cycle heats up.

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    32 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Breaking Big Food, MAHA Movement & America’s Health Crisis
    Feb 16 2026

    What’s really behind America’s growing health crisis—and can we actually fix it?

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with filmmakers Patrick and Ashley Sullivan, creators of the powerful new documentary Breaking Big Food. After facing their own cancer diagnoses, the Sullivans set out to uncover how America’s food system may be fueling chronic disease—and what individuals can do to take back control.

    From ultra-processed foods and seed oils to Big Food, Big Pharma, and government influence, this conversation exposes the hidden forces shaping what we eat. They also break down the rise of the MAHA movement, the truth about food labels, and why so many Americans feel overwhelmed trying to eat healthy.

    But there’s hope. Tudor and the Sullivans explore how local food systems, small businesses, and everyday choices can help reverse chronic illness, rebuild communities, and create lasting change—without waiting on Washington.

    If you’ve ever wondered why “you can’t eat just one,” or how to break free from unhealthy habits, this is a must-listen episode.

    Topics Covered:

    • The real story behind Breaking Big Food

    • Cancer, chronic disease & food system failures

    • The MAHA movement explained

    • Big Food vs. local food revival

    • How to start making healthier choices today

    • Can America fix its broken food system?

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    33 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Big Tech on Trial, Section 230 & Social Media Harm Debate
    Feb 13 2026

    Big Tech is finally facing a major legal reckoning—and the outcome could reshape the internet as we know it.

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Media Research Center VP Dan Schneider to break down the landmark lawsuits targeting social media giants over alleged harm to teens and children. They dive into the legal battle unfolding in California and New Mexico, the limits of Section 230, and whether tech platforms can still claim immunity while controlling content.

    Is social media truly “addictive by design”? Where does personal responsibility end and corporate accountability begin? And could new evidence expose Big Tech companies for knowingly allowing harmful or even illegal content?

    Plus, Tudor and Dan explore media bias in platforms like Apple News and Wikipedia, raising serious questions about information control, censorship, and the future of free speech in America.

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    33 min
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Uber Assault Allegations, Wokeness & Consumer Safety EXPOSED
    Feb 11 2026

    Is Uber as safe as riders are led to believe? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon sits down with Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, to examine alarming allegations surrounding sexual assaults linked to rideshare services—particularly Uber—and the company’s internal handling of complaints.

    The conversation breaks down a recent $8.5 million judgment against Uber, claims that assaults occur nearly every eight minutes, and reports suggesting drivers with multiple complaints were allowed to remain on the platform. Tudor and Will explore how corporate “wokeness,” DEI policies, and ESG priorities may be masking serious safety failures, while also discussing a California ballot initiative that could hold rideshare companies legally responsible for assaults committed during rides.

    They also dive into Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” mentality, consumer trust, corporate accountability, and why public pressure—from Bud Light to Target—still matters. This is a must-listen episode for parents, rideshare users, and anyone concerned about consumer protection, corporate governance, and real-world safety.

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    32 min